An individual can achieve a maximum heart rate (ie pulse rate) of 220-Age. So the case you are mentioning here will acheive a maximum HR of 150 (220-70) during exercise.
A normal pulse rate for a resting person should be around 60 beats per minute. During exercise, depending on what kind of exercise one is doing, a normal pulse should be between 100 and 180 beats per minute.
You move more, your pulse is faster.
If it is right after strenuous exercise, then it can be considered normal.
recovery time makes the pulse rate normal=)
Pulse pressure.it should ideally be about 40.when it increases it can be risk for heart and kidney.it is normal for pulse pressure to rise during exercise.
A pulse rate of 112 will not normally cause any damage. In fact, it is normal for your heart rate to be this high during light exercise. The normal pulse range is about 60-100, so 112 is not high for most people.However, if your pulse is normally lower, and your pulse rate being 112 is a change for you, see your doctor.
Yes, the faster you exercise, the higher the pulse rate. Note: your pulse should and will eventually slow down and return to normal.
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It doesn't.
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Yes normal but it really depends on your age the amount of physical activity you take and weight if u exercise if u do lots of exercise pulse is high if u eAt lots of salty sodium food it increases pressure therefore the pulse hope this helps
when you exercise It rises. And when you rest it drops back down to normal.